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Are RoboRaptors/RoboSapiens Rubbish ? ? ?
Flimber
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Thinking about one of these for a present for a seven-year-old (girl) but are they worth the bother ?
Cheers,
Mike.
Cheers,
Mike.
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Get a ds, Really good portable play value. Think the above are expensive novalties with little play value.0
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Had a "go" with one of the dinosaur ones and found that although initially they were fun, long-term they were limited in concentration and staying power and I believe that after a while they would actually become quite boring to be honest.
Hope that helps."Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
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they are on specail at woolworths - details on the grabbit board. About £50 off so would make a great pressie- kids seem to want them , what us adults think of them doesnt count. And everything gets put in a cupboard one day- I bought one for my 8year old nephew.0
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